Michelle McNamara, a 46-year-old true-crime writer, died in her sleep on April 21st. Anxious and with an obsessed determination over her book on the Golden State Killer, she took a Xanax and went to bed after Oswalt, worried for her health, told her to take a full night to sleep. She never woke up.

Oswalt went about his normal morning routine, checking on his snoring wife after 9am, then discovered her not breathing after 12pm. Six months after her passing, there's yet to be a cause of death, but Oswalt recalls the paramedics suspected a Xanax overdose.

Oswalt says McNamara's death was the second worst day of his life. The first was having to tell his seven-year old daughter what happened. He said she referenced the film Inside Out a day later, saying "I guess Sadness is doing her job right now."

Saying he will "never be at 100 percent again," Oswalt talks about finding ways to deal with his grief, including therapy, drinking, reading, and stand up.

He felt guilty performing stand up after his wife's death, but says it's therapeutic now. His show at the Beacon Theater on November 3rd will spend at least half of the set talking about his grief.

Oswalt credits McNamara for his comedy style, she encouraged him to be more open and vulnerable.

Oswalt still struggles with believing his current life is real, saying he wonders if he was the one that died and is currently living a Jacob's Ladder nightmare scenario.

Oswalt's daughter has kept him together, and they spend every night remembering three things about McNamara. Oswalt says he will finish McNamara's book, working with a researcher and investigator, because she was close to solving the crime. He calls her "a great crime fighter."

Not only did Lady Gaga join James Corden for his "Carpool Karaoke," she also made a surprise appearance on his show on Tuesday night. She crashed the Late Late Show with James Corden as "Lady Haha" and delivered the opening monologue before the host came out on stage.

Lady Gaga spent the rest of the night with the house band and performed her new single "A-YO." Watch below

Lady Gaga has taken over the charts with the release of Joanne.

For the first time since 2011, the singer takes ownership of the US iTunes Songs chart with three digital singles all in the Top 20. 'Million Reasons' leads the charge at no. 2, though it peaked at no. 1 hours ago. A-YO follows close behind at no. 12, well on its way into the Top 10. Lastly, 'Perfect Illusion' rounds out the Top 20 at no. 18.

Joanne itself remains positioned at no. 1 on the US iTunes Albums chart and the Worldwide iTunes Albums chart. With the possibility of a 200K+ SPS debut in the US on the Billboard 200, Joanne is slated to become the second-largest female debut on the albums chart of 2016 (second to only Lemonade by Beyonce).

Based on an original idea, The Zipcoders is a comedy about a divorced mother of three in 1968 who moves her family to the east side of Austin, Texas, soon after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., in an effort to be closer to her estranged sister. Once there, her teenage son forms a rock 'n' roll band to the utter bewilderment of friends, family and the community at large. The potential series is about the group of teen friends, who aspire to be in a rock band like The Beatles.

Integrity Toys has released official photos of their licensed American Horror Story: Coven doll series, which includes 6 fashion dolls based on characters from that season: Fiona Goode, Marie Laveau, Myrtle Snow, Kyle Spencer, Zoe Benson, and Madison Montgomery. Each doll is approximiately 12 inches tall and is a limited edition; edition sizes vary by character. The retail price at most authorized dealers will be about $130 per doll.

Brit sat down with her fave interviewer, Mario Lopez, and they discussed many things including Brit's involvement with the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation and Hilary Clinton. Brit also revealed that her upcoming video off the critically acclaimed album Glory, will have an Eyes Wide Shut theme and that's it's very "sexy, moody and fun".

Since the first lawsuit, over 30 gymnasts have come out against Nassar, citing abuse from 1996-2014

The latest gymnast to come out against Larry Nassar has not only sued Nassar, but also the Karoylis and her own personal coaches, Galina Marinova and Artur Akopyan of All Olympia Gymnastics Center (AOGC)

Marta and Bela Karoyli were accused of scratching gymnasts until they bled, depriving gymnasts off food and water, encouraging parents to hit their children, and yelling obscenities

Larry Nassar took advantage of the Karoylis' abuse by sneaking gymnasts food and water and acting as their friend and advocate, but then started grooming the gymnasts and sexually abusing them

At the Karoyli Ranch, Larry Nassar was allowed to be in gymnasts living quarters by himself

The abuse the gymnast suffered has led to panic attacks, eating disorders, and depression

USAG and its president, Steve Penny, along with former president, Robert Colarossi, were also sued for covering up abuse and failing to report multiple instances of abuse to the authorities

USAG, Larry Nassar, and the Karoylis are all trash. The Karoylis have been abusing gymnasts since the 70s in Romania. Larry Nassar has been abusing gymnasts since the 80s/90s but USAG kept him as the team doctor until 2014/2015. USAG has failed to report so many coaches accused of abusing young male and female gymnasts.

The group is already fast-tracking an adaptation of the first volume of the Stormlight Archive series, The Way of Kings, and seeking writers for an adaptation of the first Mistborn novel, The Final Empire.

Screenwriters Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan (Saw) will adapt The Way of Kings, with Sanderson on board as executive producer.